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I had lunch with my mother and dad (Dad only had coffee - he obviously wan't hungry). Price: 70$ (including tips).
I ordered some basic Lebanese Maza; Fattoush, Hummus, and the yummy Baked cheese rolls (actually they make them in triangles), in addition to Mashawi...More

A beautiful scenery in this cafe.
We ordered a Argile, Lebanese coffee and fruit cocktails, the prices were great compared to cafes on the Raouche.
We really enjoyed our night here, we would be back for sure.

The location of Beit Ward restaurant is probably its best asset, and probably the reason they receive so many guests they don't care that much about quality service!
The food was good, tasted well as it should, and portions were descent, yet the price was...More

Humus, fatush and other items came after we were done eating, surprisingly humus needs no cooking! With no apology for the delay, they kept bringing food with complete disorder.
Service in general was barley good. Cheese and zaatar pies were so delicious.
The manager and...More

This restaurant has such a cozy feeling, like visiting your old aunts house down by the sea. It is nicely decorated with many plants and cushions. The food was excellent and the atmosphere is very relaxing.
Strongly recommend having lunch here.

Visiting this place with my family was a treat, loved the shisha service and the range of food. Not sure about the floral theme, but the location is on the beach which makes for great scenery. Would love to return,

Pfffft. Where to start.
The interior is really nice with a shabby chic style. Location is nice and so is the general ambience. Good things end here. Here come the horrors...
Beit Ward is an over the top pretentious aragil cafe trying to pass as...More